it reminds me of works of Johann Heinrich Füssli, the Swiss painter and drawer. here a brief info on him: "Henry Fuseli is famous for his paintings and drawings of nude figures caught in strained poses suggestive of intense emotion. He had a affinity for inventing chilling fantasies, such as that in “The Nightmare”. He had a noticeable influence on the style of his younger contemporary, William Blake. Fuseli sketches numbered about 800; they have high qualities of invention, and are frequently superior to his paintings. His method included deliberately exaggerating the due proportions of the parts and throwing his figures into contorted attitudes. One technique involved setting down random points on a sheet, which then became the extreme points of the various limbs — rather like creating a constellation from the unintentional relations of stars."stay well!

I'm not sure I entirely agree with your reply. The image is so strong that I doubt leveling the horizon would make it "boring". It's such a stunning pose. I do have one question: is she supported by anything other than her arms? Regardless, kudos to you both for creating an outstanding image.

The whole series is shot "askew" so having this leveled would indeed look boring in context. And no, there is nothing supporting her. She is a handstand contortionist and can do even wilder stuff than this. Check out the other shot from this series: mariusbudu.deviantart.com/art/…